Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Giveaway, Guest Post and Sneak Peek with author Gianna Perada and her book Blood Life

Hello and welcome to Dark Mind's tour of Blood Life by Gianna Perada. Gianna wanted to give us her insight into vampires. This is what she had to say:

Vampires: An Insight

There are many books and movies on vampires out there, both
past and present. It’s truly a saturated market and tough for us authors to
truly stand apart without a good fight. But, still, it’s all the rage. Vampires
have been resurrected from Anne Rice’s romantic and sexy reign into a new, more
carefully-crafted modern version consisting of glitter, current clothing
trends, and youth. And people are eating it up. Can’t get enough! Which is
great for the writer with new and exciting ideas to put out there. Stephenie
Meyer, author of the Twilight saga,
created a masterful series that ignited a craze and I applaud her, even though
I’m not the sparkly type. And let’s not forget the wildly popular series’ Vampire Diaries or True Blood, both with their own takes on what a vampire should be.
I remember when True Blood was getting ready to reveal itself. A vial of fake
blood in a syringe made its way to my mailbox with absolutely no explanation
and creeped me the eff out. O.o

MANY MANY versions of vampires these days… and they are all
unique and fascinating in their own ways. Some are loved and some are not. But
it makes me happy that they are still so adored, being that I’m working hard on
my very own trilogy of these alluring, lovable, sexy immortal creatures.

These days in literature and in Hollywood, the vampire has
been dissected every which way but loose. (Well, maybe a little loose if you
consider Eddie Murphy or Leslie Neilson as the vampire!) Some wear sunglasses,
foundation, and sunscreen to blend in (Lestat), others bathe in the blood of
virgins to remain young (Countess Bathory), they impale guests at dinner, vaporize,
and shape shift (Vlad the Impaler/Dracula). Still others walk around in
Victorian lace, Levis, patent leather or latex, combat boots, and cloaks (many
of the newer versions); some even resist the urge to feed—gasp!—with special
serums (Blade), while others prey on the weak or ruined (et al). You name it,
it’s out there; there’re never-ending possibilities. Vampires are fictional
characters after all, are they not? But mine don’t sparkle or burst into flames
when sunlight touches their skin. Nor are mine geared toward the young adult
audience—I’m aiming at the 16+ crowd.

So who do you play for? Why? What do you like in your vamp
or to get your vamp on? Humor me.

I would definitely agree that this book is not geared towards the younger audience!! Lets take a peek at the book details:

Not your typical vampire story: this book is an unforgettable paranormal adventure just waiting to reveal itself without restraint! Starting off at a slower, fairytale pace, the story shifts, killing the sweetness without looking back, and jettisons the reader into a world of chaos and calm, loyalty and adversity, redemption and long lost love.

Blood Life is a vampire/witch thriller full of blood, magic, love, violence, and sex. It is no Twilight or Vampire Diaries! It's much darker and sexier, but equally as engrossing and unique. The witches and vampires of the fictional world of the Spectrum have united and created a race of half-breeds called the Combined. These are very powerful entities, but their race has been threatened by a rogue vampire with very old, powerful blood named Lokee, the son of the Great Witch, Devendra. This story is about letting Fate play out, but in all its turmoil, trying to save one woman who will be the key to saving the witches, the vampires, AND the Combined. Of course, the villain is very much against all that, and tortures her time and again to try to destroy her.

Can the Combined's strongest vampire adversary form an army to defeat them, or will the power of three keep the race on top? Centered around the lives of four integral characters, Blood Life is an adventure series unlike any in the genre. Meet Devendra, a powerful witch descended from one of the first lineages; Lokee, her son and worst enemy; Roman, her friend and companion; and Alethea, the key to it all...

Excerpt:

“Sleeping
Lyca lay

While
the beasts of prey

Come
from caverns deep

View’d
the maid asleep.”

–William Blake

Twelve

The
channel seemed deeper, the troughs and rivets in the road more treacherous.
Every rushed step seemed more dangerous and awkward. The city, with its dark
gray ceiling, closed in around him and shoved him through the atmosphere. Mud
clumped against his boots and his shirt had reached the frail point of hanging
off his shoulders as he fell through his doorway.

The odor of the room reached him as he was rising
from his knees. A solid, coarse smell that relentlessly tortures the senses;
the rancor of fresh blood overwhelmed him.

“Alexandria,” her name rang out, yet he did not
realize he shouted it.

The exhaustion of the clamor brought him to rest
against the wall in the hallway. Her name rang out from his throat again, still
uncontrollable. His vision was stolen to a mass on the floor in the sitting
room. What used to be a wonderful, skilled woman, of witch’s blood, lay
unmercifully dead.

Roman covered his mouth, sweat beading along his
forehead, and walked in to get a closer look. Elizabeth was stripped; scratches
and bruises covered her body. It was the position of her body that told him a
rape had taken place before her death, or maybe after.

He lifted her blood-drenched hand to find her
forefinger absent. A broach of Amethyst that her mother had given to her before
she died, sat quietly in a puddle of bile and saliva in front of Elizabeth’s
open mouth. Roman backed up the way he came, sick with fear and denial. He
could not bring himself to look away from her petrified eyes, open and locked
on his.

Sliding down against the wall, Roman fell into
view of the bathroom. Laughing, taunting voices filled his head. He frantically
looked around to find nobody there. The pure ivory basin and polished marble
floor were now a reservoir. The wooden shutters with broken glass allowed lines
of light to seep through, revealing small portions of the red coating on the
floor and walls. Overflowing, trickling droplets down the side of the basin
were streams of liquid life; but through Roman’s eyes, they were signs of
Alexandria’s death.

His first step came out from under him, as his
body was crushed across the room and against the basin. Already weeping and
shaking his head to try to shut out the voices, he lifted his eyes over the rim
to find Alexandria’s lifeless body.

Complete, haunting, silence.

Streaks of her blood marked the wallpaper: four
lines, two intertwined and braided down the middle with one straight on either
side of the formation.

Marked, he thought as he ran his fingers along
the gashes, smearing the blood. He dropped to his knees beside the tub,
reaching into the water to collect Alexandria into his arms. He pulled her to
him, sobbing, suffocating himself in the tender flesh of her neck.

“NOOOOOO!” he screamed to the ceiling. “WAKE
UP!!” He pinched himself, finding no satisfaction; he beat his own head against
the tub, trying to beat himself out of the nightmare, the trick.

He found himself outside the house aimlessly
searching the surroundings with blind eyes. He held fast to Alexandria,
carrying her with him. The weight pushed him back down to his knees. He looked
up and saw the sky revolve and twist. He witnessed no Gods above him.

“Have the ethereal angels been lost,” he cried at
the top of his lungs. “Can you strike me down, or have you lost your lightning
arms? Now I am truly here to stand against this term of mortal torment alone. I
have lost my will to live!” Gravity brought him face down. He protected
Alexandria’s limp head from the dirt.

“There is no one left to heal this hideous
wretch, nobody to choose my mortality. Oh, if I could free my soul from this
pressing time of mourning, if I could drop my aegis and expose my heart, there
would still be no God to take its rhythm. Who would allow this withered corpse
to fall into the covenant of the earth and join my Alexandria?”

He laid her body down softly in front of him.
Smoothing her hair back, he kissed her eyelids, closing them to give her peace.

A strong, masculine hold pulled his head from her
chest.

“Stand, Roman!”

Reluctantly pulling his grasp from his love,
Roman stood up. Swaying on his feet, he tilted his head down, unable to look
away from Alexandria’s unmoving form.

Slowly, he convinced himself to lift his eyes and
study the force that had demanded his attention. He found himself staring into
the face of the woman from the pub. Her velvet garments were whirling and
enraged.

“She is just resting . . . isn’t she?” His words
tore at the woman, her face grew darker and she reached out to take his hand.

He snapped his arms away as she did. “You filthy
witch—” his voice couldn’t unleash the rage in his heart, “—I’ll burn you!”

He lunged with all his might, only to land at her
feet. He turned and scrambled back over to Alexandria, protecting her from the
woman.

She stood, frowning down at him. “You would be
mad to try.”

“Her blood—” he gathered her body into his arms
again, holding her out for the woman to view, “—you drained her blood . . . you
took her from me.”

He found himself choking on tears again as he lay
on the ground and pulled Alexandria on top of him, cradling her to his chest.

“No, not me,” the woman answered solemnly. “Lokee
took her life; I am your protector, but I could not save her. If I left you,
you would have ended up as Alexandria is now. Don’t you dare blame me! I,
Devendra, have been with you.”

Roman looked up at her, surprised by her name and
familiarity. Devendra leaned down and took Alexandria into her own arms,
carrying her away.

Roman jumped up, following her to a grove of
redwood trees not far from town. The walk seemed to take hours, as he fell
countless times, weeping and unable go any further. Devendra urged him on,
promising a light at the end of his tunnel.

Moments later, they reached a bed of roses, fresh
and at full bloom. Devendra laid Alexandria down on them, murmuring a soft,
sweet prayer, then with a thrust of her hand, ripped open the Earth and lowered
Alexandria’s body down into it—safe to rest in peace.

This was indeed a fabulous read!!! Would you like to win a copy? Just fill out the rafflecopter for your chance!! Good Luck and thank you Gianna for the great book!!

12 comments:

I like some romance in my vampire stories. However, I don't like it overdone. I don't like vampires that act like giddy schoolgirls. And, I don't like them play games or play hard to get for 75% of the book. If there's going to be romance, lead up to it, but do make it happen. If there's not going to be, then don't make us think there will be.

I like my vamps downright frightening and ruthless. I want a story that puts me on the edge of my seat; one that teeters between total engrossment of the book (not wanting to put it down) and one that scares the crap out of me!

I like a great combination with my vampires I love to have the good ones and the bad ones....I like to read the ones that embrace who and what they are as much as the ones who suffer with what they have become.

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